FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001] This disclosure relates generally to an improved ground engaging blade for an agricultural
implement such as a tillage disc or coulter, drill or planter, and more particularly
to such a blade that, due to this shape, resists throwing and provides a consistent
cut.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] Coulters are presently used ahead of no-till implements-such as a planter---to fracture
a narrow band of soil to prepare the soil to receive the no-till implement.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,497,270 to Bruce, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, shows coulters and one
way of how they are used to till and open the soil.
[0003] A disc can be a flat coulter that is deformed to a convex shape on one side and concave
shape on the other side so it will throw soil in one direction as it moves forwardly
through the ground. Discs are most often used with a plurality of them side by side
in "gangs" or rows as shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,079 to Bruce, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0004] Further,
U.S. Pat. No. 8,100,194 to Bruce, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, details that because
of differences in soil types and differences among crops grown, there is a need for
coulters and discs that can be easily adjusted in shape at the time of manufacture
to conform to the conditions anticipated in the field. One such condition is difficult
soil types with excess rocks and residue which results in an inconsistent cut made
by the coulter or a soil type or crop type in which throwing is disfavored. As such,
there is a need in the art for a coulter which provides a consistent cut and reduces
throwing.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0005] The disclosure relates to an apparatus for an agricultural implement blade. The blade
is a disc or coulter that is generally circular with an outer periphery. A plurality
of step plane notches are disposed in the outer periphery of the disc, each of the
plurality of step plane notches tapering from a predetermined thickness on a radial
inside to a thinner generally sharped edge at the radially outermost part thereof.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, each step plane notch has a uniformly deep and
sharpened edge so as to provide consistent penetration and residue sizing of the ground
with a reduced amount of soil throwing. The disc can be generally curved, a flat coulter,
or a disc that is convex on one side and concave on the other side.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The above needs are at least partially met through provision of the apparatus described
in the following detailed description, particularly when studied in conjunction with
the drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the convex side of the concave/convex disc made in
accordance with the disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the concave side of the disc of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the convex side of the disc of FIGS. 1 and 2;
FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of the disc of FIGS. 1-3, but with a hub attached
to a bent axle;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged side elevational view of the hub of FIG. 6 from the left side
of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is an exploded, partial perspective view of the disc and hub shown in FIG.
4;
FIG. 7 is a side elevational view of two of the discs of FIGS. 1-3 shown with a spacer
spool between adjacent discs;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of part of a gang of discs with spacer spools between adjacent
discs showing the direction that the discs throw dirt when pulled through an agricultural
field;
FIG. 9 is a coulter version of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of the coulter of FIG. 9 with a hub of the type
shown in FIGS. 4-6 attached thereto;
FIG. 11 shows a gang of coulters of the type shown in FIG. 9 disposed on a shaft with
spacer spools disposed between adjacent coulters;
FIG. 12 is a cross sectional view taken along line 13-13 of FIG. 3; and
FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view taken along line 15-15 of FIG. 9.
[0007] Elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily
been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions and/or relative positioning of some
of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help
to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure. Also, common
but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible
embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of
these various embodiments of the present disclosure. Certain actions and/or steps
may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrence while those skilled
in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually
required. The terms and expressions used herein have the ordinary technical meaning
as is accorded to such terms and expressions by persons skilled in the technical field
as set forth above except where different specific meanings have otherwise been set
forth herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0008] In the following detailed description of the embodiments, reference is made to the
accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration
specific preferred embodiments in which the disclosure may be practiced. These embodiments
are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice
the disclosure, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized
and that mechanical, procedural, and other changes may be made without departing from
the spirit and scope of the present disclosures. The following detailed description
is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present disclosure
is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to
which such claims are entitled.
[0009] As used herein, the terminology such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, front,
back, end and sides are referenced according to the views presented. It should be
understood, however, that the terms are used only for purposes of description, and
are not intended to be used as limitations. Accordingly, orientation of an object
or a combination of objects may change without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
Agricultural Blade
[0010] As stated above, the agricultural blade apparatus comprises an agricultural blade
10. Each blade
10 may be of any diameter and thickness and may be constructed out of any suitable material.
In preferred embodiment, the blade
10 is of a diameter that is preferably 17 inches to 40 inches. In a still further preferred
embodiment, the blade
10 is preferably 0.180 inches to 0.5inches in thickness. However, the agricultural blade
may be of any diameter and thickness without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
In a still further embodiment, the blade
10 is constructed out of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, metal,
steel, hard plastics, and the like. Each blade
10 further comprises an outer periphery
18.
Disc
[0011] As stated above, the agricultural blade apparatus comprises an agricultural blade
10. In an embodiment of the agricultural blade apparatus, the agricultural blade
10 is a disc
12, which may be convex on one side and concave on the other side. Each disc
12 may be of any diameter and thickness and may be constructed out of any suitable material.
In preferred embodiment, the disc
12 is of a diameter that is preferably 17 inches to 40 inches. In a still further preferred
embodiment, the disc
12 is preferably 0.180 inches to 0.5 inches in thickness. However, the disc may be of
any diameter and thickness without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In
a still further embodiment, the disc
12 is constructed out of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, metal,
steel, hard plastics, and the like. Each disc
12 further comprises an outer periphery
18.
Coulter
[0012] As stated above, the agricultural blade apparatus comprises an agricultural blade
10. In an embodiment of the agricultural blade apparatus, the agricultural blade
10 is a coulter
14, which is substantially flat. Each coulter
14 may be of any diameter and thickness and may be constructed out of any suitable material.
In a preferred embodiment, the coulter
14 is of a diameter that is preferably 17 inches to 40 inches. In a still further preferred
embodiment, the coulter
14 is preferably 0.125 inches to 0.5 inches in thickness. In a still further embodiment,
the coulter
14 is constructed out of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, metal,
steel, hard plastics, and the like. Each coulter
14 further comprises an outer periphery
18.
Step Plane Notch
[0013] As stated above, the agricultural blade apparatus comprises an agricultural blade
10. In an embodiment of the agricultural blade apparatus, the agricultural blade
10 further comprises a step plane notch
16, and preferably a plurality of step plane notches
16 disposed in the outer periphery
18 of the agricultural blade
10. In a preferred embodiment, the agricultural blade comprises at least five step plane
notches
16. The angle of opening of each notch
16 disposed in the outer periphery
18 is preferably 80 degrees to 135 degrees, or any angle which is suitable for reduction
of throwing and promotion of consistent cuts. It is to be understood that the notches
16 can be of other shapes and sizes. It is preferable that each notch
16 be the same shape to promote uniform wear. Further, it is preferable that the plurality
of notches
16 are equally spaced in the outer periphery
18. In a preferred embodiment, spacing should be provided such that each third of the
agricultural blade
10 contains at least one notch, preferably at least one and half notches, and preferably
at least two notches.
[0014] Additionally, as stated above, the agricultural blade apparatus comprises an agricultural
blade
10 wherein the agricultural blade
10 comprises a step plane notch
16, and preferably a plurality of step plane notches
16 disposed in the outer periphery
18 of the agricultural blade
10. In one arrangement, as one example, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 wherein every other step plane notch
16 is sharpened on the opposite side. In another arrangement, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 wherein every step plane notch
16 is sharpened on both sides. In yet another arrangement, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 wherein every step plane notch
16 is sharpened on the same side. Any variation of sharpening the step plane notches
16 including, but not limited to, every step plane notch
16 being sharpened alike or each step plane notch
16 being sharpened in its own unique manner (i.e., being sharpened on one side, being
sharpened on both sides, etc.) may be utilized by the agricultural blade apparatus
without departing from the disclosure. Furthermore, the step plane notches
16 remain sharp longer than other blades.
[0015] Furthermore, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 which may be uniform in depth
40 and sharpness so that any forces applied to the outer periphery
18 will be transmitted evenly so as to avoid inconsistency in the cut made by the blade
10, whether it is a disc or a coulter. In another embodiment, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 that may vary in depth
40 and sharpness. In one embodiment, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 wherein each step plane notch
16 comprises a depth
40 which is 50% or less of the width 42 of the notch
16. In one embodiment, as one example, the agricultural blade
10 comprises a plurality of step plane notches
16 of varying depths, but each step plane notch
16 comprises a depth
40 which is 50% or less of the width
42 of the respective notch
16.
Central Opening, Shaft, and Axle
[0016] Each of the agricultural blades
10 is provided with a central opening
20 which receives the shaft
32. In an alternative embodiment, each of the agricultural blades
10 is provided with a central opening
20 which receives the axle
22. The central opening
20 may be of any suitable size, shape, and design, so as to accommodate receipt of the
shaft
32. Similarly, the shaft
32 and axle
22 may be of any suitable size, shape, and design.
Hub
[0017] Each of the agricultural blades
10 is provided with a hub
24 which facilitates receipt of the shaft
32 or axle
22. The hub may be of any suitable size, shape, and design.
Spacer Spools
[0018] Spacer spool
34 is formed of any suitable size, shape, and design, and is configured to be positioned
between adjacent agricultural blades
10 to facilitate proper spacing of the cuts made by the agricultural implement in the
soil. Each of the spacer spools
34 comprises a center section and opposite end portions. A shaft opening extends through
each of the spacer spools
34. The end portion can be provided with an annular rim or peripheral portion which is
slightly convex so as to be complimentary to the inside curvature of the adjacent
disc blade
12 or substantially flat so as to be complimentary to the adjacent coulter blade
14. The opposite end portion is also provided with an annular rim or peripheral portion
which is slightly concave so as to be complimentary to the outside curvature of the
adjacent disc blade
12 or substantially flat so as to be complimentary to the adjacent coulter blade
14. In an alternative embodiment, one end portion may be slightly smaller in diameter
than the opposite end portion since it has been found through experience that the
agricultural blades
10 suffer less breakage if spools of different diameters are positioned on opposite
sides thereof.
Threaded Fastener
[0019] Threaded fastener
26 is formed of any suitable size, shape, and design, and is configured to tighten against
the surface of the hub
24 while also pulling the agricultural blade
10 into firm engagement with the hub
24. The use of a threaded fastener
26 ensures that a seal is formed with the hub
24 and the agricultural blade
10.
[0020] In the arrangement shown, as one example, the threaded fastener
26 is a generally cylindrical elongated member having a first threaded end and a head.
First threaded end and head are in coaxial alignment with one another. That is, the
center axis of rotation of the first threaded end and head are in alignment with one
another, despite the fact that the diameters or shapes or features of the first threaded
end and the head may differ. First threaded end and head may have the same diameter
or different diameters.
[0021] Also shown in this example is a head positioned in the end of the threaded fastener
26. Head is any feature or device that allows for the threaded fastener
26 to be grasped and rotation to be imparted on the threaded fastener
26. In the arrangement shown, as one example, head is generally cylindrical in shape
and has a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the first threaded end. This
head includes a plurality of flat surfaces on opposing sides of the head. These flat
surfaces allow for a wrench or other tool to grasp the head and impart torque there
on. This can be useful during the installation process. It is hereby contemplated
for use that head can take on any other form, such as a hex-head member, a square
head member, a recessed hexagonal socket, a recessed square socket, a recessed flat
head feature that receives a flat head screw driver, a recessed Philips head feature
that receives a Phillips head screw driver, a slot, a pair of crossed slots, or any
other feature that can be used to impart rotation. In this arrangement, when the first
threaded end is inserted within the hub
24, the head extend outward from the hub
24 thereby facilitating easy access to the head. In this arrangement, once the first
threaded end is inserted into the hub
24, a tool grasps the head thereby imparting rotation on threaded fastener
26 or preventing rotation of the threaded fastener
26.
Nut
[0022] Also shown in this example is a nut
30 positioned in the end of the threaded fastener
26 opposite the head and in coaxial alignment with the head. The nut
30 is any feature or device that allows for the threaded fastener
26 to be grasped and rotation to be imparted on the threaded fastener
26 and remain in firm engagement with the hub
24 and agricultural blade
10. In the arrangement shown, as one example, the nut
30 is generally cylindrical in shape and has a diameter slightly larger than the diameter
of the first threaded end. The nut
30 includes a plurality of flat surfaces on opposing sides of the nut
30. These flat surfaces allow for a wrench or other tool to grasp the nut
30 and impart torque there on. This can be useful during the installation process. It
is hereby contemplated for use that nut
30 can take on any other form, such as a hex-head member, a square head member, or any
other feature that can be used to impart rotation. In this arrangement, when the first
threaded end is inserted within the hub
24 and the nut
30, wherein the nut extend outward from the agricultural blade
10 thereby facilitating easy access to the nut
30. In this arrangement, once the first threaded end is inserted into the nut
30, a tool grasps the nut
30 thereby imparting rotation on nut
30 or preventing rotation of the threaded fastener
26.
In Operation
[0023] Referring now to FIGS. 1-3 and 12, an agricultural blade
10 has a plurality of step plane notches
16 disposed in the outer periphery
18 of the disc
12 or coulter
14. The cross section shown in FIG. 12 shows a cross section of the disc
12 and step plane notches
16.
[0024] An important distinction between the agricultural blade
10 and prior art agricultural blades is that the step plane notches
16 are uniform in depth and sharpness so that any forces applied to the outer periphery
18, will be transmitted evenly so as to avoid inconsistency in the cut made by the blade,
whether it is a disc or a coulter. In a preferred embodiment, the disc
12 or coulter
14 is connected to a mounting apparatus such as hub
24 (FIGS. 4-6) on bent axle
22 or a spacer spool
34 (FIGS. 7 and 8) that separate and hold in place the discs
12 along a shaft
32 which provides rotation about an axis of rotation. In an embodiment, the axis of
rotation is substantially horizontal. The disc gang
36 shown in FIG. 9 or the coulter gang
38 shown in FIG. 12 could have a non-circular center opening with a complementary shaped
shaft in the non-circular center opening so that the shaft and discs or coulters all
rotate together as a unit. In an embodiment of the disclosure, a spacer spool
34 is disposed on a shaft
32 between two of the discs
12 or between two of the coulters
14 and the spacer spool
34 extends radially outwardly by a distance.
[0025] Additionally, as described above, FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a concave/convex
disc made in accordance with the disclosure. However, in another embodiment, the side
shown of the disc in FIG. 1 may be concave without departing from the disclosure.
Furthermore, as described above, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a concave/convex
disc. However, in another embodiment, the side shown of the disc in FIG. 2 may be
convex without departing from the disclosure.
[0026] FIG. 6 shows that the hub
24 is preferably attached to the disc
12 around a central opening
20 by placing threaded fasteners
26, such as bolts, through substantially aligned holes
28 in the hub
24, through substantially aligned holes
28 extending through the disc
12 or coulter
14 to make sure that the hub
24 is securely fastened to the disc
12. Nuts
30 are threadably attached to the ends of the threaded fasteners
26 to hold the hub
24 to the disc
12. FIGS. 4-6 show that the hub
24 conforms to the surface of the disc
12. The hub
24 shown in FIG. 10 is preferably of the same configuration as that shown in FIGS. 4-6.
In an embodiment, the central opening is adapted to be attached to an agricultural
implement, such as a disc harrow, disc seeder, or planter.
[0027] A second embodiment of the disclosure, shown by example only, is a coulter
14 shown in FIGS. 9-11 and 13. The only difference between the coulter
14 of FIGS. 9-11 and 13 and the disc
12 of FIGS. 1-3 is that the coulter
14 is primarily flat, whereas the disc
12 may be convex on one side and concave on the other side.
[0028] Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of modifications, alterations,
and combinations can be made with respect to the above described embodiments without
departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure, and that such modifications,
alterations, and combinations are to be viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive
concept as expressed by the attached claims. Aspects of the disclosure are set out
in the following numbered clauses:
Clause 1. A ground engaging agricultural tillage blade comprising:
a disc having a central opening adapted to be attached to an implement for rotation
about an axis of rotation;
the disc having an outer periphery; and
a plurality of scalloped notches in the disc from a location substantially at the
outer periphery to the central opening.
Clause 2. The agricultural tillage blade of clause 1, wherein the scalloped notches
are of uniform depth.
Clause 3. The agricultural tillage blade of clauses 1-2, wherein the disc is convex
on one side and concave on the other.
Clause 4. The agricultural tillage blade of clauses 1-2, wherein the disc is substantially
flat.
Clause 5. The agricultural tillage blade of clauses 1-4, wherein a hub is attached
to the disc around the central opening.
Clause 6. The agricultural tillage blade of clauses 1-5, wherein substantially aligned
holes are disposed through the blade and through the hub and threaded fasteners extend
through the aligned holes for holding the hub fixed to the blade.
Clause 7. The agricultural tillage blade of clauses 1-6, wherein a spacer spool is
disposed on a shaft between two of the discs and the spacer spool extends radially
outwardly by a distance.
Clause 8. A ground engaging agricultural tillage blade apparatus comprising:
a disc having a central opening adapted to be attached to an implement for rotation
about an axis of rotation;
the disc having an outer periphery;
a plurality of scalloped notches in the disc from a location substantially at the
outer periphery to the central opening; and
a hub being attached to the disc around the central opening.
Clause 9. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clause 8, wherein substantially
aligned holes are disposed through the blade and through the hub and threaded fasteners
extend through the aligned holes for holding the hub fixed to the blade.
Clause 10. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 8-9, further comprising
at least two discs.
Clause 11. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 8-10, wherein a spacer
spool is disposed on a shaft between two of the discs and the spacer spool extends
radially outwardly by a distance.
Clause 12. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 8-11, wherein the scalloped
notches are of uniform depth.
Clause 13. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 8-12, wherein the disc
is convex on one side and concave on the other.
Clause 14. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 8-12, wherein the disc
is substantially flat.
Clause 15. A ground engaging agricultural tillage blade apparatus comprising:
at least two discs, each having a central opening adapted to be attached to an implement
for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis of rotation;
each disc having an outer periphery; and
a plurality of scalloped notches in each disc from a location substantially at the
outer periphery to the central opening; and
wherein a spacer spool is disposed on a shaft between the at least two discs, the
spacer spool extending radially outwardly from the center opening.
Clause 16. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clause 15, wherein the scalloped
notches are of uniform depth.
Clause 17. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 15-16, wherein each
disc is convex on one side and concave on the other.
Clause 18. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 15-16, wherein each
disc is substantially flat.
Clause 19. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 15-18, wherein a hub
is attached to each disc around a central opening.
Clause 20. The agricultural tillage blade apparatus of clauses 15-19, wherein substantially
aligned holes are disposed through each disc and through the hub and threaded fasteners
extend through the aligned holes for holding the hub fixed to each disc.